WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
LINN COUNTY, IOWA
1921

ERODELPHIAN

ESTABLISHED IN 1919

Motto: Promote Good Fellowship

Colors: Lavendar and Rose   Flower: Sweet Pea
Critic: Miss Bennett
Faculty Advisor: Miss Abbott
Assistant Critic, Miss Brown

OFFICERS

President, Kathryn Houlihan Vice-President, Grace Strite
Secretary, Dorothy Dieman
Treasurer, Winifred Wallace
Pulse Reporter,Bernadine Wingert

ACTIVE MEMBERS

Elizabeth Bender Selma Frink Harriet James Lyndall Ives
Katherine Bryan
Eleanor Foley
Edith Nelson
Margory Taylor Alice Zollinger Ruth Keefer Dorothy Gabbert
Bessie Chariper
Viola Waller
Kathryn Houlihan
Loretta O'Neill Josephine Fisher Virginia Pogge Helen Lewis
Victoria Cohrs
Margaret Holden
Elma Kline
Bernadine Wingert Grace Estes Frances Stepanek
Margaret Hogan
Mary Safely
Lillian Cook
Helen Robinson
Ester Larsen Martha Hlavaty Marie Wiese Edna Elson
Helen George
Bernice Comstock
Winifred Wallace
Alma Kucera Winifred Murray Grace Strite Cortena Denlinger
Adelaide Gibson
Katherine Kruidenier
Edna Rumble
Jean Mahood Dorothy Dieman Gertrude Goldberg Williametta Uhr
Blanche Loomis
Ethel Smith
Loren MacDanel
Adelaide Dvorak Faith Heller Clair Gallagher Edna Mae Kriz
Dorothy Sarset
Lily Belle Manning
Ora Halfhill
Helena Mahood
Charlotte Leibsohn
Esther Sommerbeck


INACTIVE MEMBERS

Lela Tabor         Evelyn Stone

    Erodelphian—Good Fellowship, the terms are synonymous. During the past year the friendly Ero spirit has been felt throughout the school, and more girls than could be taken in, desired a part in the enjoyable meetings. Programs as varied as April days, developed talent along many lines. Truly artistic bulletins invited the members to come, learn and be entertained.
    Not in the society alone was the democracy of Erodelphian manifest but all the activities of school have been entered and backed by the Ero spirit of comradeship. Ero graduates of '21 will carry with them remembrances of jolly good times and of making happy new friends.
    Though the annals of Erodelphian are brief, its standards are each season carried nearer to the ideal of Erodelphian, the "Friendly Society."

ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA

FOUNDED IN 1907

Colors: Blue and Black       Flower: Red Rose
Critic: Miss Palmer

OFFICERS

President, Barbara Warren
Vice President, Mary L. Hickcok
Secretary, Evelyn Zerzanek
Treasurer, Loretta Harms
Pulse Reporter, Amelia Elgin       Warden, Alice Soboda

ROLL CALL

Dortha Baxter
Ameila Brocha
Florence Cameron
Florence Conrad
Harriet Calder
Dorothy Effron
Florence Effron
Amelia Elgin
Nadine Fillmore
Rachel Fort
Ruth Ferman
Loretta Harms
Mary L. Hickok
Mary Hold
Katherine Holden
Ruth Hunting
Ruth Jayne
Mildred Kloppenburg
Eleanor Kouba
Genevieve Kurtz
Zella Merriam
Gertrude Mott
Frances Roth
Marguerite Ramsdell
Glennys Rogers
Ruth Sanford
Harriet Sargent
Martha SMith
Rose Simon
Alice Soboda
Helen Soper
Irene Urban
Celestine Vosmek
Mildred Wallace
Alice Wallace
Hilda Walterick
Elizabeth Wardle
Barbara Warren
Gertrude Yeager
Evelyn Zerzanek

 

     A. S. A. has reason to be proud of her forensic and literary accomplishments during the school year of 1920-1921.
    We are glad to report that the A. S. A.—"Accie" debate, which was not held last year, has been revived. May this spirited custom never die out, and may the effective work of the society be continued in the future are the desires of every loyal member of A.S.A.

FIOYA

FOUNDED IN 1918
In connection with normal course
Colors: White and Gold       Critic, Miss Swem

OFFICERS

President, Zdenka Spevacek
Vice-President, Dorothy Ditch
Secretary, Estella Murray
Treasurer, Ida Murray
Pulse Reporter, Iris Ford

ROLL CALL

Frances Roth
Rosamond Carson
Laura Bloomquist
Lois Metcalf
Mildred Milburn
Bess Hoover
Ilma Geesaman
Gladys Phelps
Verda Nederhiser
Marguerite Harmiston
Ida Murray
Iris Ford
Estelle Murray
Florence Canovan
Laura Healey
Anna Larson
Alma Pudil
Zedenka Spevacek
Dritha Wilis
Bernice Iosty
Dorothy Ditch
Fioya, Fioya, here's to you
Succeeding in whate'er you do,
Cheerfully toward work inclined.
Cherish well "the ties that bind."
So Fioya, here's to you
May you succeed in all you do!

 

 

 

 

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